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prevladavati; gospodariti; nadmašiti* * *
dominantan
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['dɒmɪneɪt] 1.verbo transitivo dominare [person, town, market]2.an area dominated by factories, shops — un'area fortemente industrializzata, fortemente commerciale
verbo intransitivo [ person] dominare; [issue, question] predominare, prevalere* * *[-neit]1) (to have command or influence (over): The stronger man dominates the weaker.) dominare2) (to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in): The skyline is dominated by the castle.) dominare* * *['dɒmɪneɪt] 1.verbo transitivo dominare [person, town, market]2.an area dominated by factories, shops — un'area fortemente industrializzata, fortemente commerciale
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['dɔmɪneɪt]vt* * *[-neit]1) (to have command or influence (over): The stronger man dominates the weaker.) dominować2) (to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in): The skyline is dominated by the castle.) panować nad -
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[-neit]1) (to have command or influence (over): The stronger man dominates the weaker.) dominēt; valdīt; ietekmēt2) (to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in): The skyline is dominated by the castle.) izcelties (uz fona)* * *būt pārsvarā, dominēt; valdīt, ietekmēt; slieties pāri -
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v. владее, господари;2. има влијание врз некого;3. се истакнува, се издига над, доминира, е надмоќен; владее -
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[-neit]1) (to have command or influence (over): The stronger man dominates the weaker.) valdyti, daryti poveikį2) (to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in): The skyline is dominated by the castle.) stūksoti -
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v. behärska, dominera, härska över* * *[-neit]1) (to have command or influence (over): The stronger man dominates the weaker.) behärska2) (to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in): The skyline is dominated by the castle.) dominera -
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• dominirati; gospodarenje; gospodariti; kontrolisati; nadvisiti; nadvišavati; rukovoditi; upravljati; uzdizati se; vladanje; vladati -
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[-neit]1) (to have command or influence (over): The stronger man dominates the weaker.) ovládat2) (to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in): The skyline is dominated by the castle.) dominovat* * *• vévodit• panovat• ovládat• dominovat -
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[-neit]1) (to have command or influence (over): The stronger man dominates the weaker.) ovládať2) (to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in): The skyline is dominated by the castle.) dominovať* * *• vládnut• prevládat• byt hlavnou zložkou• ovládat -
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v панувати, володарювати, домінувати, переважати, впливати, мати найбільший вплив -
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[-neit]1) (to have command or influence (over): The stronger man dominates the weaker.) a domina2) (to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in): The skyline is dominated by the castle.) a domina -
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domineerima, valdama, valitsema
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